:32:01
Look, Mama.
Listen.
:32:03
Just listen.
:32:07
Mama, you can forget about
the TV.
:32:09
You should also forget
about Gator.
:32:12
In the end, he's only
gonna break your heart.
:32:14
Hush your foolishness.
:32:16
The good Lord knows I raised
you two the best I know how.
:32:19
Gator is your oldest brother, me
and your father's first child.
:32:23
- Your first child is a crackhead.
- Don't say that!
:32:26
- It's the truth.
- You mustn't say that
about your brother.
:32:28
- Look, Mama...
- He is not a crackhead.
:32:30
It's not your fault,
not my fault,
:32:33
not the good reverend doctor's fault;
and it ain't got nothin'
to do with the devil.
:32:36
Find him and get the TV back
before your father comes home.
:32:40
Mama, please listen to me.
Forget about the TV.
:32:44
I don't want to hear any
back talk... not another word!
:32:46
Do as I say.
Find your brother...
:32:48
- and get the good reverend's TV back.
- Okay.
:32:51
All right.
All right.
:32:57
All right.
:33:02
Love ya a heap.
:33:06
Acknowledge
the Lord...
:33:08
He will direct
thy path.
:33:10
Our Father,
which art in heaven,
:33:13
hallowed be Thy name.
:33:15
# A boy is born
in Hard Time, Mississippi #
:33:20
# Surrounded by four walls
that ain't so pretty #
:33:25
# His parents give him
love and affection #
:33:29
# To keep him strong moving
in the right direction #
:33:33
# Livin' just enough
Just enough #
:33:38
# For the city #
:33:42
- What's up, man?
- What's up?
:33:44
- You seen Gator?
- I haven't seen him, man.
:33:47
- He hasn't passed by here?
- Not that I know of. If I see him...
:33:50
I'll let him know
you're looking for him.
:33:53
All right.
Peace, man.
:33:57
# And you best believe
she hardly gets a penny #